1. Introduction
2. Public Sector Employees as the Operational Layer
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Government policies and manage day-to-day services such as healthcare, education, and infrastructure.
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These employees act as the operational layer between the government (board) and the citizens (shareholders or customers), ensuring the system runs smoothly.
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Example: There are approximately 5 million public sector employees in Canada, which equates to 1 public sector employee per 8 citizens.
3. Citizens as Shareholders or Customers
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In this analogy, citizens can be compared to shareholders (who vote and have a vested interest) or customers (who consume government services).
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Shareholders in a corporation expect returns, just as citizens expect services, security, and infrastructure from the government.
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Although citizens don’t interact daily with government officials (like shareholders rarely interact with board members), they influence the system through elections — similar to shareholders voting on corporate matters during annual meetings.
4. Public Sector Employment in Canada
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Total Public Sector Employees: Approximately 5 million people are employed in the public sector across Canada (Enap).
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Federal Public Service: As of 2024, there are about 368,000 federal public servants, a figure that includes employees across various federal departments and agencies (Canada.ca).
5. Corporate Structure Ratios
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Apple: Apple has around 160,000 employees globally, serving over a billion users. The employee-to-customer ratio here is approximately 1 employee per thousands of users, demonstrating the scalability of their operations (Fraser Institute).
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Meta (Facebook): With around 86,000 employees serving 3 billion active users, Meta’s employee-to-customer ratio is roughly 1 employee for every 34,000 users, reflecting a high level of automation and efficiency (Statistics Canada, Fraser Institute).
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Amazon: Amazon employs over 1.5 million people, serving millions of customers daily across its global platform. Here, 1 employee serves thousands of customers, thanks to their reliance on technology and streamlined operations (Fraser Institute).
6. Management-to-Employee Ratio
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Public Sector: In the Canadian public sector, the ratio of 1 public employee per 8 citizens suggests a large workforce, though many citizens may rarely interact directly with government employees except when accessing services such as healthcare, education, or social services.
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Corporate Sector: In contrast, corporations like Apple and Meta operate with much more active management structures. 1 manager typically oversees 8-12 employees in software engineering or other departments, offering more direct oversight and frequent interaction (Fraser Institute).
7. Leadership Ratios
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Government Leadership: In Canada, there are around 300,000 government officials who guide national and regional policies for the country’s 41 million citizens. This results in a 1 official per 133 citizens ratio, indicating that high-level government oversight is relatively more frequent compared to corporate boards (Enap, Canada.ca).
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Corporate Boards: Corporations like Apple or Amazon have smaller boards, often around 10-15 members. At Apple, this results in a 1 board member per 16,000 employees ratio, far less direct engagement compared to government officials (Fraser Institute).
8. Efficiency and Scale of Operations
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Public Sector: Governments must manage a broad spectrum of services, often focusing on equity and public welfare rather than efficiency alone. The services they provide (e.g., healthcare, education) are labour-intensive and are less dependent on automation (Statistics Canada, Enap).
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Corporate Sector: Corporations like Amazon and Meta, driven by profit incentives, emphasize efficiency and scale. They rely heavily on technology, enabling them to serve millions of customers with relatively small workforces. Meta’s 1 employee for 34,000 users ratio illustrates this efficiency (Fraser Institute).
9. Conclusion: Magnitude Differences
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Employee-to-Citizen/Customer Ratios: Public sector employees serve far fewer people directly (1:8), while corporations can serve thousands to millions of customers per employee through technology.
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Management Efficiency: Corporate managers directly oversee small teams (8-12 employees), while public sector oversight is more distributed, with less frequent interaction with citizens.
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Leadership Engagement: Corporate boards guide vast operations with minimal oversight compared to government officials, who directly influence policies affecting every citizen.
10. Conclusion:
11. References:
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Statistics Canada. “Labour Force Survey, June 2024” [21†source].
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Canada Treasury Board Secretariat. “Population of the Federal Public Service” [24†source].
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Fraser Institute. “Analysis of Public and Private Sector Employment Trends in Canada” [25†source].
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ENAP. “Public Employment and Provincial Data” [23†source].
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